Laboratory Products 83 15,000 psi Pressure Comparator and Test Gauge with Advanced Safety Features for Field and Laboratory Use
A new hydraulic pressure comparator with industry-leading safety features and a high-pressure version of its popular XP2i test gauge have been introduced by Ametek Crystal Engineering. Both the GaugeCalHP pressure comparator and high-pressure XP2i test gauge are rated to 15 000 psi / 1000 bar / 100 MPa.
The highly versatile GaugeCalHP is suitable for test and calibration use with water or oil, either in the field or the laboratory
Key features include a fine adjust that is easy to use at 15,000 psi and a connection fitting with quick alignment swivel capability. A pivoting manifold rotates to fit large-size gauges. To increase stability, the device’s reservoir can quickly add a small amount of pressure to bleed air out of the weep hole. A drip tray captures excess fluid.
The patent-pending Crystal Pressure Fittings (CPF) add unique O-ring sealing for leak-free connections without tools The self-venting weep hole alerts users before they disconnect from a pressurised system. CPF fittings and hoses come with an industry first 4:1 safety factor.
Crystal Engineering’s rugged, intrinsically safe XP2i pressure gauge is now available for pressures up to 15,000 psi. Key features include IP-67 rated, marine-grade enclosure (submersible up to 1 meter), a fast pressure safety valve (PSV) mode and a leak-free Crystal pressure fitting connection. Active Digital Temperature Compensation assures 0.1% of reading accuracy from -10 to 50°C.
The dual display version adds additional features, including leak rate, tare mode, and differential pressure (when connected to a second XP2i). The optional DataLoggerXP upgrade lets users record up to 32,000 data points and export the data into Excel.
Crystal Engineering produces highly accurate, field-grade testing and calibration equipment for measurement applications in oil and natural gas, power generation, wastewater, water supply, manufacturing, aerospace, and aircraft maintenance.
28443pr@reply-direct.com A Variety of Glass Substrates for use in Biotechnology Presented at BiOS
The international technology group and specialty glass expert Schott (UK) offers a broad portfolio of glass substrates with customised features for use in the growing field of life sciences, for instance, microfluidics and next-generation sequencing. The glass types D263 T eco, MEMPax, BOROFLOAT and B270i offer the customer a choice between different product characteristics and material thicknesses to best suit the needs of the individual applications. These products as well as NEXTERION substrates were on display at BiOS from 1 to 2 February.
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Microfluidics is on its way to becoming a main stream enabling technology for fields as diverse as medical diagnostics, life science research or drug delivery and synthesis. There are many applications which rely on highly complex microfluidic chips, and these chips can only be produced from high quality substrates. In such cases, polymer-based chips fail to provide the required level of precision or sophistication and the costs of silicon chips are very high. Therefore, glass-based chips are ideally suited for applications which rely on chip complexity such as high density or integrated sensing functionalities at a competitive price level.
“Not only do we at Schott offer a portfolio of different well-known glass products for a maximum variety of uses, but we have also developed our own micro-structuring technology which allows us to apply structures under 100 microns in diameter to the glass substrates. We can process the borosilicate glass types D263 T eco, MEMPax and BOROFLOAT as well as the highly transparent ultra-white crown glass B 270 i,” said Andreas Haedrich, Sales Director EMEA for Schott Advanced Optics.
Schott now also offers its NEXTERION slides and wafers for biotech applications pre-scribed to the final format, allowing for the substrates to be processed first and then efficiently broken to size in the final step. This results in easier handling and cost reductions especially for high quantities. Microarray applications are the foundation of NEXTERION substrates, however, a diverse portfolio with customised solutions for life science and diagnostics complement the standard product range.
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High Precision Laboratory pH and Conductivity Meters GR Scientific have launched a new range of high precision, laboratory pH and Conductivity meters. The E-chem®
range comprises three instruments.
The E512 is a three decimal place pH meter that offers easy to use operating procedures with full GLP compliant features for monitoring system performance. It also offers mV and Redox measurement options. For worldwide application, it holds a number of buffer set values for routine calibration.
The E515 Conductivity meter is an auto ranging instrument that covers all application requirements. It also has measuring modes for resistivity, salinity and Total Dissolved Solids. The meter is also GLP compliant. The E522 is a combined pH/Conductivity meter that offers all of the features of the two individual parameter meters, E512 and E515. So for customers needing to measure both pH and Conductivity, the E522 is a very economic option.
GR Scientific also offer a wide range of quality electrodes and standard solutions for these meters. With many years of experience in the field of electrochemistry, GR Scientific offers a full support service and welcome the opportunity to discuss your requirements.
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